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Jon Sanford Image Malrey Head
Kurt Vogel Kurt Vogel Image Malrey Head
Kurt Vogel Kurt Vogel Image Malrey Head
James Clark Image Renay San Miguel
James Clark Image Renay San Miguel
Laura Cadonati Image Renay San Miguel
Laura Cadonati Image Renay San Miguel
Laura Cadonati Image Renay San Miguel
Laura Cadonati Image Renay San Miguel
Laura Cadonati Image Renay San Miguel
Laura Cadonati Image Renay San Miguel
Laura Cadonati Image Renay San Miguel
Laura Cadonati Image Renay San Miguel
Spiraling Black Holes Before the Merge: Spiraling Black Holes Image Jason Maderer
Merger image Merger Image Image Jason Maderer
James Clark James Clark Image Jason Maderer
Duo of Blackholes Dancing Duo of Black Holes Image Jason Maderer
Lavanya Rishishwar and King Jordan Image Jerry Grillo
Fall 2017 Workshops.pdf Document Brooke White
Flipped classroom online lecture Flipped classroom online lecture Image Walter Rich
Flipped classroom version of Circuit Analysis Flipped classroom version of Circuit Analysis Image Walter Rich
Fall 2017 Workshops.pdf Document Brooke White
Fall 2017 Workshops.pdf Document Brooke White
Fall 2017 Workshops.pdf Document Brooke White
Fall 2017 Workshops.pdf Document Brooke White
Fall 2017 Workshops.pdf Document Brooke White
Fall 2017 Workshops.pdf Document Brooke White
Georgia Tech Intellectual Property Program School of Public Policy Intellectual Property Program Image oadebola3
Kyriaki Kalaitzidou - nanocellulose Image Kelly Smith
Fall 2017 Workshops.pdf Document Brooke White
Fall 2017 Workshops.pdf Document Brooke White
Fall 2017 Workshops.pdf Document Brooke White
The Next Production Revolution Image Kelly Smith
IEEE SSP paper award Image Ben Snedeker
IEN Tech Seminar Frazier.pdf Document Christa Ernst
Bernard Kippelen, professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and director of COPE. (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image A. Maureen Rouhi
Bernard Kippelen, professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and director of COPE. (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image A. Maureen Rouhi
Electrochromic, color-changing polymer materials like the kind studied by COPE and GTPN researchers. (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image Renay San Miguel
Electrochromic, color-changing polymer materials like the kind studied by COPE and GTPN researchers. (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image Renay San Miguel
Electrochromic, color-changing polymer materials like the kind studied by COPE and GTPN researchers. (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image Renay San Miguel
Electrochromic, color-changing polymer materials like the kind studied by COPE and GTPN researchers. (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image Renay San Miguel
CRĀSI co-director Jennifer Curtis welcomes graduate students and researchers to a lunch/discussion meeting. (Photo by Renay San Miguel/Georgia Tech.) Image Renay San Miguel
John Reynolds, professor in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry and director of the Georgia Tech Polymer Network (GTPN). (Photo by Georgia Tech). Image Renay San Miguel
Alberto Fernandez-Nieves, associate professor in the School of Physics and director of the Soft Matter Incubator (SMI). (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image Renay San Miguel
Mike Filler, associate professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and co-director of CRĀSI. (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image Renay San Miguel
Mike Filler, associate professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and co-director of CRĀSI. (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image Renay San Miguel
Seth Marder, Regents Professor in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry and COPE’s founding director. (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image Renay San Miguel
Seth Marder, Regents Professor in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry and COPE’s founding director. (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image Renay San Miguel
Somewhere in here is a toroidal droplet – a donut-shaped drop of liquid that will turn spherical – created by School of Physics researchers in the Soft Matter Incubator (SMI). (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image Renay San Miguel
Somewhere in here is a toroidal droplet – a donut-shaped drop of liquid that will turn spherical – created by School of Physics researchers in the Soft Matter Incubator (SMI). (Photo by Georgia Tech.) Image Renay San Miguel